Brisbane teen faces court on terrorism charges after violent extremist material and chemicals allegedly seized | Queensland

A young person accused of terrorism crimes, violent pro -excessive materials and chemicals for explosives during a police raid was allegedly cried in court.
18 -year -old Max Belter appeared in a green prison jumper at the Brisbane Magistrates’ Court on Thursday after looking for the property of a common terrorism task force in the north of Brisbane.
Police claimed that BELTER had a video and a document connected to “banned terrorist organizations ve in its electronic devices.
The inspectors were among the substances seized in the raid of the “large amount of data, nationalist and racist violent extremism and chemicals in the raid of Tuesday.
Belter became emotional shortly after he entered court with his family while applying for bail.
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The 18 -year -old child broke down when he was accompanied by the court before he fell his head and covered his face with his hands.
His father cried while watching the trials.
Defense lawyer Samuel Bain said that the age of extraordinary conditions, lack of crime history, support in court and the ability to receive bail in the family house, including the guarantee should be applied to his client.
However, British Prosecutor of the British Nations Ellie McDonald argued that Belter was an unacceptable risk for society based on the alleged crime of being guilty.
McDonald, a comprehensive examination of the seized devices, he said.
However, the first investigation, nationalist extremism, “deep ideological alignment of” showing comprehensive materials, he said.
“More than 50 documents have been detected for the construction of explosives and firearms,” he said.
McDonald said Belter showed a “strong -strong interest in violence and had a terrible 30 -minute video.
It was also claimed to have hidden chemicals in the closet required to build an improvised explosive device.
McDonald, “the defendant is allegedly encouraging others to behave in violent behavior, and the defendant is an additional risk that he can encourage others to violate in addition to his personal behavior,” he said.
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It is claimed that BELTER also uses the Dark Web to originate from information.
McDonald said, “The defendant did not show that there were exceptional conditions and the guarantee should be rejected,” McDonald said.
“Considering the seriousness of the defendant, the risk of committing a crime that endangers the security of the community or the safety or prosperity of a person.”
Gilbert kept his decision on bail application in the afternoon of Thursday.
The BELTER is accused of having and controlling violent pro -excess materials obtained or accessed using a transport service.
The maximum penalty for the crime is in prison for five years.
Belter looked at his father as he was taken out of court.
“We love you, Maxy,” his father said from the gallery.




